Here are a few pictures from Henderson Christmas at Mom and Dad's on Friday. Kinsey really liked getting to checking out Baby Ella (b. 10.22). And then we always try to get a picture of all the great grand kids . . .
Happy New Year! Hope you have an amazing 2009!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas Eve!
Since, we will not be home on Christmas morning, we celebrated Jesus' birthday this morning at our house. We had candy cane shaped pancakes and bacon, read the Christmas story, finished the advent calendar and sang Happy Birthday to Jesus. Then we opened a few gifts. It was nice to be home all morning so we could put everything together and let the kids play. Our candlelight Christmas Eve service is at 4 pm and then we will be heading to TH for a few days. Jackson was VERY excited about his all train Christmas. . . from Polar Express to Thomas and friends. He was one happy boy! And Kinsey loved her little camo baby doll (from Cabella's) and her new little "playhouse". They even got daddy to have a tea party with them when he was finished getting everything put together.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Christmas Cookies
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Christmas Program
So tonight was the Children's Ministry Christmas Program at the church. Katie Mann (our YM wife) and I had been working with the preschool kids on just 2 songs for their part in the program. And it is always interesting to see how they will react on the big stage with everyone there watching. One of the ladies helping direct the program said she hoped some of the preschool kids really hammed it up and did some funny things to make the program memorable. Well, Jackson sure filled that order!! They were suppose to walk in saying "The King is Born" ringing their bells and then sing "Away in the Manger". Then at the end of the program sing "Joy to the World" and say "Merry Christmas!" Well, here is a little peak at what really happened!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Advent-ures of Christmas
This is David's article from our church newsletter this week . . . thought it was fitting to share.
"Following the church calendar, we find ourselves right now in the midst of Advent. Advent means "coming" and it's the time in the church year to celebrate the coming of the Lord. The idea is that we eagerly wait for him to come. We anticipate his birth. And though a lot of people don't celebrate advent, it is a great way to teach the true meaning of Christmas. It allows us to focus on the Lord and not be distracted by everything else our culture wants for us.
This became all the more real to me this year. Last year my sister bought an advent calendar for us. She had one for her boys and thought is was a great teaching tool. This calendar has a little compartment for each day of December marked with numbers corresponding to the days of the month, from 1 to 25. Each day, Jackson gets to open a little door and pull out a magnet and place it on the metal painting of the stable. There are stars, sheep, wise men, camels, Mary, Joseph, you get the idea. We just make sure to put the baby Jesus in #25. When he pulls out an animal or a star, it gives me the chance to ask him why that piece is there and teach about the story. It has been an amazing first week!
But something unexpected has happened. Jackson is reacting to it in a way that is both familiar and unknown. When it's time to open a new door, his excitement billows out every pore of his being. There is wonder in his eyes and you can almost see the sponge taking it all in. But then, he throws a fit. He does this fairly often at this point in his life, but this one I can handle. I don't mind it so much. He wants to open a new door, to reveal another part of the story, to place another magnet on the manger, but we have to wait for tomorrow. He may understand advent more than I do at this point. I have learned to be patient and wait. Maybe I should be a little more eager. Maybe I should have more anticipation for Jesus and for Christmas.
So here, in this article, I throw my fit. I can't wait for the Lord to come! I want it to be now! For all the right reasons. There, I feel better.
Dave Jarrett, Creative Arts Minister"
"Following the church calendar, we find ourselves right now in the midst of Advent. Advent means "coming" and it's the time in the church year to celebrate the coming of the Lord. The idea is that we eagerly wait for him to come. We anticipate his birth. And though a lot of people don't celebrate advent, it is a great way to teach the true meaning of Christmas. It allows us to focus on the Lord and not be distracted by everything else our culture wants for us.
This became all the more real to me this year. Last year my sister bought an advent calendar for us. She had one for her boys and thought is was a great teaching tool. This calendar has a little compartment for each day of December marked with numbers corresponding to the days of the month, from 1 to 25. Each day, Jackson gets to open a little door and pull out a magnet and place it on the metal painting of the stable. There are stars, sheep, wise men, camels, Mary, Joseph, you get the idea. We just make sure to put the baby Jesus in #25. When he pulls out an animal or a star, it gives me the chance to ask him why that piece is there and teach about the story. It has been an amazing first week!
But something unexpected has happened. Jackson is reacting to it in a way that is both familiar and unknown. When it's time to open a new door, his excitement billows out every pore of his being. There is wonder in his eyes and you can almost see the sponge taking it all in. But then, he throws a fit. He does this fairly often at this point in his life, but this one I can handle. I don't mind it so much. He wants to open a new door, to reveal another part of the story, to place another magnet on the manger, but we have to wait for tomorrow. He may understand advent more than I do at this point. I have learned to be patient and wait. Maybe I should be a little more eager. Maybe I should have more anticipation for Jesus and for Christmas.
So here, in this article, I throw my fit. I can't wait for the Lord to come! I want it to be now! For all the right reasons. There, I feel better.
Dave Jarrett, Creative Arts Minister"
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Kinsey Grace-13 Months
Kinsey has started saying and signing new words. She was 13 months yesterday and continues to amaze us with the things she picks up on and learns. She says "Dad-dee" very clearly! Of course, that makes her Daddy very proud. She also started saying a version of "Jackson" on Friday night. Naturally, we haven't been able to get her to do it with the camera on (as you will see). When she eats, instead of signing "more" or "please", she has learned to answer our questions with an insistent nodding. I'll have to post video of it to truly appreciate the cute factor. It is so comical. She also has started signing "milk" and "fish" for goldfish crackers. I have weaned her completely as of Thursday, but she still is not fond of drinking whole milk. But we are sneaking it in oatmeal, feeding her yogurt and giving her cheese trying to get in plenty of calories and calcium.
Ready for Christmas . . .
We have been decorating the house all this past week. Jackson is SO excited about all the decorations. And LOVES the Advent Calendar that The Ritchie Family gave us last year. He of course wants to open ALL the doors and is very disappointed when he can only open one. Kinsey LOVES the tree as I knew she would. She is often in trouble for touching and carrying off with some of the ornaments. We at least put all the precious breakable ornaments at the top.
Tonight was our last presentation of our Adult Choir program for Christmas that Dave was in charge of creating and directing. It was a nice break from our "normal" Christmas schedule from Rochester and was a really nice program. Mom and Dad were able to come down to see it.
Next Sunday night, will be the Kid's Christmas program. Hopefully we will have some good video of Jackson performing . . . we'll see how much he cooperates when it is real. Hope you and your family are enjoying the Advent season!
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Rock Out
At lunch today, Jackson started saying "Lets rock out like guitar hero!" He said my cousin Jill taught him these moves Thanksgiving. We'll see if she agrees . . . .
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